WAMS The World Academy of Medical Sciences

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IMSBCInternational Medical Specialty Boards Commission

"In any living multicellular organism, whose multicellular existence is totally based on intercellular subsistence, a multicellular act or happening is absolutely impossible to start with or from a solitary cell action."

M. M. Karindas, M.D.

The WAMS' International Specialty Boards Commission is the international executive authoritative body of the Specialty Boards of the Academy. It globally promotes and administers scientific, academic and practical advancement in the specialty fields of clinical and basic medical sciences. It multidimensionally supports practical and academic standards of medical specialties and their related fields and help them maintain their quality and efficiency at highest levels.

The international specialty boards of ISBC nationally and internationally have a wide range of academic and practical work, duties and missions in clinical and basic medical sciences including official scientific clinical and research work and consultations, lectures, conferences, seminars and courses, integral "Case Reports" work and consultations, official informative reports, informative discussions and informative meetings, official independent inquiry reports, and official expert reports and expert witness testimonies at national and international courts.

The commission has 56 members who meet quarterly on routine basis. The head of the commission, the chairman, is the Third Senior Vice-President of the Academy and also a member of the Academy Faculty's executive committee as well as an ACE (Academy Council Executive). The commission members choose the chairman by voting independently but with the approval of te Executive Council of the Academy.

The chairmen of the specialty boards are the members of ISBC. The members of the commission's specialty boards vote and decide on national and international scientific and academic issues and matters in their individual fileds. Boards independently admit their own members who are requiered to hold Academy fellowship or membreship.